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North Woolwich Road after the explosion.
An aerial view of North Woolwich Road after the Silvertown explosion. The huge blast flattened domestic and business premises. The explosion was so...
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No. 14 Nelson Road.
These shops in Greenwich, appear to be a grocers and a children's clothes store, selling items at exceptional value. Nelson Road was built in 1829...
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Passing beneath Plough Way Bridge in 1970.
Passing under the Plough Way Bridge, part of a trip on the Grand Surrey Canal in 1970, when the canal and the adjacent Surrey Docks were closing. The...
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Pre-fabricated housing on Oareboro Road in Deptford.
Pre-fabricated housing on Oareboro Road in Deptford. These temporary houses became permanent homes for many people whose houses had been destroyed or...
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Rathbone Street Market, Canning Town.
Rathbone Street Market packed with stalls and people. It was demolished not long afterwards.
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Princess Marie Louise at the Gill Street May Festival in 1921.
Princess Marie Louise attending the Gill Street May Festival in June 1921, to raise funds for the East London Hospital for Children. Since the...
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New housing in Rotherhithe Street, 1932.
New housing in Rotherhithe Street in 1932. The modern style suggests this was private housing.
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New housing being built on Appleby Road, part of the Keir Hardie Estate in Canning Town.
Around 35% of the London housing stock was destroyed during the Second World War and many homes that had survived were slums. The 1945 Labour...
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Hyde Vale.
Hyde Vale looking west down the hill with Greenwich Park on the right. There is a horse and cart, possibly making a delivery, coming up the hill...
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Houses in Slippers Place, Rotherhithe.
Houses in Slippers Place, Rotherhithe, c. 1958. This was a mid-Victorian terrace near Southwark Park Road. These houses were replaced by newer flats...
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